Any­graaf has dur­ing the au­tumn of 2018 in­stalled NeoDi­rect at Dag and Tid for the pub­li­ca­tion of the new web­site da­gogtid.no.

Dag og Tid pre­vi­ous­ly pro­duced its web­site with­out au­toma­tion and in­te­gra­tion with its ed­i­to­r­i­al sys­tem Neo. With in­creased de­mands for more and faster pub­li­ca­tion in dif­fer­ent chan­nels, the need for an in­te­grat­ed sys­tem so­lu­tion for the web­site has in­creased. Dag og Tid al­so wants to in­crease the added val­ue for the read­ers by pub­lish­ing more con­tent on the new web­site.

- Dur­ing the past year, we have tak­en ac­tive steps in the dig­i­tal pub­lish­ing of our news­pa­per. The new web­site has been an im­por­tant part of our of­fer­ing to our read­ers. With lim­it­ed re­sources, we need a so­lu­tion that is based on a lot of au­toma­tion where we have the op­por­tu­ni­ty to eas­i­ly make man­u­al changes, says Dag og Tid Mar­ket­ing Man­ag­er Gre­gor Falkn­er.

Dag og Tid AS pub­lish­es the week­ly news­pa­per Dag og Tid, which is Nor­way's on­ly na­tion­wide news­pa­per in Nynorsk lan­guage. The first test num­ber came out in 1962. The com­pa­ny has al­so book pub­lish­ing ac­tiv­i­ties to a less­er ex­tent. The mag­a­zine has in­creased in cir­cu­la­tion and in 2018 the of­fi­cial cir­cu­la­tion was 11,357 copies. Own­er­ship is spread at near­ly 1,000 share­hold­ers.

Dag og Tid is po­lit­i­cal­ly in­de­pen­dent, but have a clear counter-cur­rent pro­file. The mag­a­zine places great em­pha­sis on ar­ti­cles on cul­ture and pol­i­tics, as well as pro­vid­ing space for sub­mit­ters and ar­ti­cles that cov­er a wide range of pub­lic per­cep­tions.

Any­graaf is a com­pa­ny that de­vel­ops soft­ware for the me­dia in­dus­try. Any­graaf with part­ners to­day has cus­tomers in 20 coun­tries for the com­pa­ny's ed­i­to­r­i­al sys­tems, DAM so­lu­tions, sub­scrip­tion and dis­tri­b­u­tion sys­tems and ad­ver­tis­ing sys­tems.

Fur­ther in­for­ma­tion:

Day and Time: head of busi­ness Ola Relling and mar­ket­ing man­ag­er Gre­gor Falkn­er

Any­graaf has dur­ing the au­tumn of 2018 in­stalled NeoDi­rect at Dag and Tid for the pub­li­ca­tion of the new web­site da­gogtid.no.

Dag og Tid pre­vi­ous­ly pro­duced its web­site with­out au­toma­tion and in­te­gra­tion with its ed­i­to­r­i­al sys­tem Neo. With in­creased de­mands for more and faster pub­li­ca­tion in dif­fer­ent chan­nels, the need for an in­te­grat­ed sys­tem so­lu­tion for the web­site has in­creased. Dag og Tid al­so wants to in­crease the added val­ue for the read­ers by pub­lish­ing more con­tent on the new web­site.

- Dur­ing the past year, we have tak­en ac­tive steps in the dig­i­tal pub­lish­ing of our news­pa­per. The new web­site has been an im­por­tant part of our of­fer­ing to our read­ers. With lim­it­ed re­sources, we need a so­lu­tion that is based on a lot of au­toma­tion where we have the op­por­tu­ni­ty to eas­i­ly make man­u­al changes, says Dag og Tid Mar­ket­ing Man­ag­er Gre­gor Falkn­er.

Dag og Tid AS pub­lish­es the week­ly news­pa­per Dag og Tid, which is Nor­way's on­ly na­tion­wide news­pa­per in Nynorsk lan­guage. The first test num­ber came out in 1962. The com­pa­ny has al­so book pub­lish­ing ac­tiv­i­ties to a less­er ex­tent. The mag­a­zine has in­creased in cir­cu­la­tion and in 2018 the of­fi­cial cir­cu­la­tion was 11,357 copies. Own­er­ship is spread at near­ly 1,000 share­hold­ers.

Dag og Tid is po­lit­i­cal­ly in­de­pen­dent, but have a clear counter-cur­rent pro­file. The mag­a­zine places great em­pha­sis on ar­ti­cles on cul­ture and pol­i­tics, as well as pro­vid­ing space for sub­mit­ters and ar­ti­cles that cov­er a wide range of pub­lic per­cep­tions.

Any­graaf is a com­pa­ny that de­vel­ops soft­ware for the me­dia in­dus­try. Any­graaf with part­ners to­day has cus­tomers in 20 coun­tries for the com­pa­ny's ed­i­to­r­i­al sys­tems, DAM so­lu­tions, sub­scrip­tion and dis­tri­b­u­tion sys­tems and ad­ver­tis­ing sys­tems.

Fur­ther in­for­ma­tion:

Day and Time: head of busi­ness Ola Relling and mar­ket­ing man­ag­er Gre­gor Falkn­er

Any­graaf has dur­ing the au­tumn of 2018 in­stalled NeoDi­rect at Dag and Tid for the pub­li­ca­tion of the new web­site da­gogtid.no.

Dag og Tid pre­vi­ous­ly pro­duced its web­site with­out au­toma­tion and in­te­gra­tion with its ed­i­to­r­i­al sys­tem Neo. With in­creased de­mands for more and faster pub­li­ca­tion in dif­fer­ent chan­nels, the need for an in­te­grat­ed sys­tem so­lu­tion for the web­site has in­creased. Dag og Tid al­so wants to in­crease the added val­ue for the read­ers by pub­lish­ing more con­tent on the new web­site.

- Dur­ing the past year, we have tak­en ac­tive steps in the dig­i­tal pub­lish­ing of our news­pa­per. The new web­site has been an im­por­tant part of our of­fer­ing to our read­ers. With lim­it­ed re­sources, we need a so­lu­tion that is based on a lot of au­toma­tion where we have the op­por­tu­ni­ty to eas­i­ly make man­u­al changes, says Dag og Tid Mar­ket­ing Man­ag­er Gre­gor Falkn­er.

Dag og Tid AS pub­lish­es the week­ly news­pa­per Dag og Tid, which is Nor­way's on­ly na­tion­wide news­pa­per in Nynorsk lan­guage. The first test num­ber came out in 1962. The com­pa­ny has al­so book pub­lish­ing ac­tiv­i­ties to a less­er ex­tent. The mag­a­zine has in­creased in cir­cu­la­tion and in 2018 the of­fi­cial cir­cu­la­tion was 11,357 copies. Own­er­ship is spread at near­ly 1,000 share­hold­ers.

Dag og Tid is po­lit­i­cal­ly in­de­pen­dent, but have a clear counter-cur­rent pro­file. The mag­a­zine places great em­pha­sis on ar­ti­cles on cul­ture and pol­i­tics, as well as pro­vid­ing space for sub­mit­ters and ar­ti­cles that cov­er a wide range of pub­lic per­cep­tions.

Any­graaf is a com­pa­ny that de­vel­ops soft­ware for the me­dia in­dus­try. Any­graaf with part­ners to­day has cus­tomers in 20 coun­tries for the com­pa­ny's ed­i­to­r­i­al sys­tems, DAM so­lu­tions, sub­scrip­tion and dis­tri­b­u­tion sys­tems and ad­ver­tis­ing sys­tems.

Fur­ther in­for­ma­tion:

Day and Time: head of busi­ness Ola Relling and mar­ket­ing man­ag­er Gre­gor Falkn­er